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This is a weekly chabura on erev Shabbos. We are learning chelek aleph of Nesivos Shalom. It covers the most essential and foundational topics in yiddishket and how to practically live by them. The sefer Nesivos Shalom is one of the most popular Seforim in the world. Most people learn the Slonimer Rebb’s Torah on the Parsha and Moadim. However, he also wrote Seforim on foundational topics in Yiddishkeit. Emunah, Bitachon, Dveykus, and Purifying one’s Middos are a sample of these topics. In t ...
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There are a rainbow of perspectives that make up the LGBTQ+ frum experience, and the Queer Yid Podcast is here to explore them all. Be it growing up gay in a community that doesn't have language for those feelings, or embracing yiddishkeit years after coming out trans, our stories matter. So whether you're queer, questioning, or simply curious about our experiences - we invite you to listen and reflect on the narratives that our guests have to share. To send us your feedback or to contact us ...
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Parenting is not just about raising children. It is about revealing souls, nurturing faith, and guiding the next generation with patience and courage. In this series, Rav Shlomo Katz draws from Rebbe Nachman, the Tanya, and Chassidic masters to uncover the spiritual depth of parenting. From creating “vacated space” for children to grow, to awakening curiosity, to embodying holy chutzpah, these teachings offer timeless guidance for raising Jewish children with love, resilience, and emunah.
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Rebbe Mordechai Yosef Leiner of Ishbitz zy”a writes that the greatest gap in the world is the eighteen- inch space between the brain and the heart. Today, in the age of information, we are blessed with more access to Torah content than ever before. But how much of what we learn is able to traverse that awesome chasm, filling our entire being with warmth, illumination, and a spirit of elevation? How often do we live by the words, “V’yadata hayom, v’hasheivosah el levavecha”? Holy Introspectio ...
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The archive of the famous Prism of Torah podcast Get your weekly inspiration, and stories with this podcast. We take a deep dive into the week's Parsha and understand it in a deep way. Be a beacon of light to others, take these ideas and share them at your Shabbos table. Your weekly Dvar Torah by Reb Asaf Aron Prisman. Questions feel free to email: [email protected] Apple podcast: https://bit.ly/3RqLgIq Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/3AZuoTL Spotify: https://bit.ly/3CIMoDc Or wherever y ...
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As Chabad Chassidim, many of us were brought up by religious parents and lived in religious homes all our lives. There are so many things we were taught and got accustomed to doing without knowing why. Maybe it’s because we didn’t ask. Or maybe we asked, but our parents and teachers didn’t know how to respond. Sure we kept the mitzvos and still do because we have Kabalas Ol Malchus Shamayim. We know that taking upon ourselves the yoke of Heaven is rule #1. This is how we were raised, and we ...
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In this heartfelt shiur, Rav Shlomo Katz draws from Rebbe Nachman, the Arizal, and the Baal Shem Tov to reveal the essence of godly parenting: creating space for our children to become themselves. Just as Hashem contracted His infinite light to form the chalal panui—the vacated space where creation could unfold—parents, too, must step back with pat…
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What makes Jewish education fundamentally different from all other systems? Rooted in the Tanya and the teachings of Slonim, this shiur reveals that every Jewish child carries a divine soul, capable of transcending even natural limitations. Jewish education is not just about knowledge. It is about awakening that holy essence.…
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Children’s questions are the key to their growth — even the unasked ones. Drawing from Pesach sources, Rav Soloveitchik, and Rebbe Nachman, Rav Shlomo Katz explores how to nurture curiosity without overwhelming children, teaching them to ask, to wonder, and to grow at their own pace. Patience in parenting means responding to what they can truly rec…
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How do we know if we are truly close to our children? Rav Shlomo Katz weaves teachings from the Noam Elimelech, the Slonimer Rebbe, and stories of Reb Shlomo Carlebach to show that closeness means more than teaching rules. It means knowing what your child cries for and what they pray for. Parenting becomes an act of love that bridges generations, p…
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Do our children feel overprotected or stifled by us? Rebbe Nachman and Rav Erez Moshe Doron teach that children need distance to flourish — space to make their own choices, without being overshadowed by parental control. Rav Shlomo unpacks how “keeping a distance” is not neglect, but a form of holy patience that allows individuality and independenc…
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Drawing from Rebbe Nachman and the Arizal, Rav Shlomo Katz explores the paradox at the heart of parenting: how closeness and distance must work together. Just as Hashem contracted His infinite light to create the chalal panui—the vacated space that allowed the world to exist—parents, too, must sometimes step back to let their children become who th…
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Each Jewish child carries a completely unique light of Hashem into the world. Drawing from the Talmud, Reb Nosson of Breslov, and Pirkei Avot, Rav Shlomo Katz explores the mitzvah of having children as the unfolding of “tzelem Elokim” — the Divine Image revealed through each new soul and generation. Parenting means recognizing that every child has …
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